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Assessing gender responsiveness of COVID-19 response plans for populations in conflict-affected humanitarian emergencies.

Yara M AsiPriliantina BebasariEmily HardyMichelle LokotKristen MeagherEmilomo OgbeAteeb Ahmad ParrayVandana SharmaClaire J StandleyLuissa Vahedi
Published in: Conflict and health (2022)
Despite overwhelming evidence about the importance of intentionally embedding gender considerations into the COVID-19 planning and response, none of the plans reviewed in this study were classified as 'gender transformative.' We use these results to make specific recommendations for how infectious disease control efforts, for COVID-19 and beyond, can better integrate gender considerations in humanitarian settings, and particularly those affected by violence or conflict.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
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  • mental health
  • infectious diseases
  • health insurance
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • clinical practice
  • intimate partner violence